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Minnesota Chemoprevention Consortium (MC^2) Award

A joint initiative of the Masonic Cancer Center and the University of Minnesota Hormel Institute

Objective

The objective of the Minnesota Chemoprevention Consortium (MC2) Seed Grant is to stimulate collaborative research on topics directly relevant to the effective development and delivery of cancer chemoprevention agents, either naturally occurring or synthetic. The proposal must involve a regional collaboration between at least two University of Minnesota Masonic Cancer Center members, one located at The Hormel Institute in Austin and the other located at the Masonic Cancer Center Twin Cities campus.

Grant Program Contacts

All questions related to the application process, requirements, or eligibility should be directed to:Jessica Raines-JonesResearch Development Coordinator612-624-8679mccgrant@umn.edu

Any questions regarding the applicability of research should be directed to:Stephen Hecht, PhD612-624-7604hecht002@umn.edu